Scientists have unveiled a new dog-sized dinosaur species, Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, that lived 150 million years ago in the U.S., alongside iconic dinosaurs like the stegosaurus. With unique features and a lightweight build, this herbivore showcases the diversity of ancient ecosystems.
Scientists unveil a groundbreaking discovery of a new dinosaur species named Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, the closest ancestor to tyrannosaurs, reshaping our understanding of dinosaur evolution.
A newly discovered species of early tyrannosaur, Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, sheds light on the evolutionary origins of T. rex, filling a critical gap in the dinosaur family tree.
A stunning new Archaeopteryx fossil reveals specialized wing feathers crucial for flight, giving scientists fresh insights into how the first birds took to the skies 150 million years ago.
The Chicago Archaeopteryx reveals groundbreaking insights about bird evolution with its well-preserved feathers and skeletal details, challenging our understanding of flight origins.
Exciting new research reveals that Tyrannosaurus rex ancestors and their plant-eating prey congregated at a lagoon in Scotland 167 million years ago, providing rare insights into their behaviors.